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Healthy Wealthy n Wise
7 Reasons Why We Suffer Heart Attacks By: Emilia Klapp, RD, BS
Healthy Wealthy n Wise, WV -
Emilia Klapp has a degree in Nutrition Science and is a Registered Dietitian. With her new book, Your Heart Needs the Mediterranean Diet, she has helped ...

Healthy Wealthy n Wise
Alkalinity ? The Secret to Abundant Energy and Life-Long Health By ...
Healthy Wealthy n Wise, WV -
Not only are they highly acid-forming in the body but they also provide minimal nutrition to the "human" body. It's no surprise that the healthiest people ...
The importance of getting your protein
Modesto Bee, CA -
Just when you thought it was fine to relax with a glass of well-earned wine and nibble on a few whole-grain crackers, nutrition researchers are here to ask, ...
Memphis youth make progress on risky behavior
Memphis Commercial Appeal, TN -
Both nationally and locally, behaviors related to exercise and nutrition are still major concerns. Obesity has increased steadily. From 1991-2007, fewer US ...
Upgrade Your Fuel Mix and Personalize Your Diet
Natural News.com, AZ - Nov 28, 2008
Increasingly, nutrition is being viewed as a science and in many ways it is a science. But we don't need to be rocket scientists to get it right and it can ...
Inspectors slam care of Agnes, 99
The Paisley Daily Express, UK -
The Care Commission report has ordered all staff at Nightingale to undertake training in appropriate management of the food, fluid, nutrition and ...
Nutrition Not Another Resolution: Nutrition for You launches its ...
PR Web (press release), WA - Nov 28, 2008
Our Weight Loss Challenge gives you expert nutrition advice, coaching, realistic goals, and eating habits that are sustainable long-term. ...
Are You an Athlete With Diabetes? Then You Need This Book!
Diabetes Health (press release), CA - Nov 24, 2008
Diabetic Athlete's Handbook has detailed advice on blood sugar regulation, medications, nutrition and supplements, injury prevention and treatment, ...
Popular program faces budget ax
Glens Falls Post-Star, NY - Nov 29, 2008
The extension also offers nutritional and financial advice to low-income earners. Linda Law-Saunders sits in a cluttered but well-organized cubicle toward ...
8 Tips For Losing Weight After Pregnancy
CBS News, NY - Nov 24, 2008
When you're a new mother, your body needs maximum nutrition, especially if you're nursing. Choose foods that are heavy in the nutrients you need and light ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: nutrition advice + nutrition + advice  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)


Washington Post
Advice for Pet Owners
Washington Post, United States -
Olney, Md.: Any advice for nutritional support for a dog with liver problems? We are pursuing a firm diagnosis but for now have an asymptomatic dog with ...
Sticking to diet advice cuts colon cancer risk
Reuters -
"Assessing overall dietary patterns is an important alternative to traditional methods in nutritional epidemiology that have focused only on single ...
Call for takeaway nutrition advice
The Press Association - Jul 10, 2008
Leading takeaway chains still offer little if any nutritional information to help customers make healthy choices, a study has found. ...

Calgary Herald
Running with the Olympians
Calgary Herald,  Canada -
That sounds dopey, but proper nutrition makes a huge difference in how your body handles exercise. A really useful British website (malehealth.co.uk) ...
Healthy Habits for a Happy Family
Liberty Vindicator, TX -
... and nutrition can sometimes take a backseat to convenience for busy parents. MommyDocs.com, a new resource for parents, offers practical medical advice ...
Athletics: Ryan Hanlon bidding for European Triathlon Championships
ic Liverpool, UK -
... from expert advice in the build up to the event. As one of five Herbalife Academy members, for the past year he has received a fitness, nutrition and ...
Under 18s Women?s Talent Development Group for 2008/09 named
Rugby Football Union, UK -
They will receive core rugby skill development, game understanding, strength and conditioning education and development, nutritional advice, ...
Diet Detective: Book offers advice for living longer
Winston-Salem Journal, NC - Aug 5, 2008
Fermented soy foods also contribute to a healthy intestinal ecology and offer even better nutritional benefits. We learned that the Seventh-day Adventists ...
Health, wellness database online
Tri-Town News, NJ -
According to a press release, it provides research support and self-help on such topics as relationships, drugs, alcohol, nutrition, fitness, diseases, ...

The Consumerist
Which Restaurants Are Making Your Kids Fat?
The Consumerist, NY -
... the nutrition of your kid's meal the next time you eat at a restaurant? A spokeswoman for the American Dietetic Association gave the following advice: ...
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Nutrition counseling in private practice: attitudes and activities of family physicians. -
TE Kottke, JK Foels, C Hill, T Choi, DA Fenderson - Prev Med, 1984 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... seeking it, but the perception that patients do not need or want, and would not
follow, the advice inhibits physicians from delivering nutrition messages in ...

The dietitians challenge: the implementation of nutritional advice for people with diabetes -
H Connor - Medicine - ingentaconnect.com
Page 1. The dietitians challenge: the implementation of nutritional advice
for people with diabetes* ... Aims and goals of nutritional advice ...

Children?s food preferences: television advertising vs nutritional advice
AJM Donkin, CH Tilston, RJ Neale, K Gregson - British Food Journal, 1992 - emeraldinsight.com
... Title: Children's Food Preferences: Television Advertising vs Nutritional Advice
Author(s): Angela JM Donkin, CH Tilston, RJ Neale, K. Gregson Journal: British ...

Preliminary trial of the effect of general practice based nutritional advice. -
JA Baron, R Gleason, B Crowe, JI Mann - The British Journal of General Practice, 1990 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... 1990 April; 40(333): 137?141. Copyright notice. Preliminary trial of the
effect of general practice based nutritional advice. JA ...

… do not follow the nutritionist's advice: barriers in nutritional advice perceived in rehabilitation … -
M Koikkalainen, R Lappalainen, H Mykkanen - Disabil Rehabil, 1996 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1996 Dec;18(12):619-23. Why cardiac patients do not follow the nutritionist's advice:
barriers in nutritional advice perceived in rehabilitation. ...

Lack of benefit of dietary advice to men with angina: results of a controlled trial -
ML Burr, PAL Ashfield-Watt, FDJ Dunstan, AM Fehily … - European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2003 - nature.com
... Nutritional advice to increase soluble fibre intake does not change plasma folate
or homocysteine in men with angina: a randomised controlled trial. Publ. ...

… to solve conflicts in advice giving: A case study in the promotion of healthy nutrition -
F Grasso, A Cawsey, R Jones - International Journal of Human-Computers Studies, 2000 - csc.liv.ac.uk
... com on Dialectical argumentation to solve conflicts in advice giving: a
case study in the promotion of healthy nutrition F LORIANA ...

Dutch research into the development and impact of computer-tailored nutrition education -
J Brug - Eur J Clin Nutr, 1999 - nature.com
... tailored nutrition education and to study the impact of written computer-tailored
nutrition education in comparison to general written nutrition advice. ...

Nutritional advice in pregnancy -
MS Kramer - Cochrane Database Syst Rev, 2000 - doi.wiley.com
Page 1. Nutritional advice in pregnancy (Review) Kramer MS ... Page 2. Nutritional
advice in pregnancy (Review) Kramer MS Status: Withdrawn ...

Nutrition advice in primary care: evaluation of practice nurse nutrition training programmes -
L Cadman, R Wiles - Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics, 1996 - Blackwell Synergy
... SHORT REPORT Nutrition advice in primary care: evaluation of practice nurse nutrition
training programmes ... Page 3. Nutrition advice in primary care 149 ...

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Become an Educated Eater: Consult a Dietitian

Just as you were making your New Year’s resolutions last month, the federal government announced its new dietary guidelines, which read like they were designed to whip overweight Americans into shape. The rigorous 2005 guidelines call for Americans to cut calories, consume less sugar, eat nine servings of fruits and vegetables a day and choose whole grain foods and low-fat dairy products over processed grains and regular dairy products.

But for many people, creating and following a balanced diet that is also fun to eat is not easy. One way you can learn to make lasting dietary changes is by enlisting the help of a registered dietitian, who can teach you about nutrition, as well as analyze your personal eating patterns. Below, Bonnie Taub-Dix, MA, RD, CDN, a spokesperson for the American Dietetic Association and a registered dietitian in private practice in New York, talks about how dietitians can help dispel your food myths and make you a more educated eater.

 

Who needs nutritional advice?
Who needs nutritional advice? Who doesn’t need nutritional advice? Unfortunately, a lot of people wait until something is wrong to consult with a registered dietitian. And not that that’s too late, but why wait until then? You could prevent a lot of chronic diseases and fatigue and feeling ill by consulting with a registered dietitian.

What can dietitians tell us about our relationship with food?
Some of us need food for comfort, some for energy. Many of my patients are emotional eaters, so they eat for the wrong reasons. You know that expression "I eat to live"? Well, those are people who eat based upon hunger. Other people say that they live to eat, meaning that they love the food: They love the taste of it, the smell of it, the pleasure of cooking, the pleasure of shopping. I think that it’s important for us each to find out why we eat the foods that we eat and why we eat in the styles in which we eat. The key is also "What are we eating?" and, very often, seeing a registered dietitian will help you figure that out.

 
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How can you prepare for a visit with a registered dietitian?
It’s a good idea to go see your physician and have some basic blood work done: cholesterol levels, blood sugar levels, triglycerides. This way, the registered dietitian has more information about you both inside and out, because that would really help him or her to get a better idea about what kinds of program that would be best suited for your particular needs.

You might also want to ask yourself, "Well, what are my eating habits like? Do I stand eating in front of the refrigerator? Am I eating in my car most of the time? Do I eat off my kid’s plates? What kind of food am I making for my family? Do I know how to read a label?"

Do you recommend people keep a food journal?
Keeping a food journal that records the date, the time of day, the kind of food you ate and perhaps the amount that you ate is incredibly helpful for the registered dietitian, because what we look for are patterns, such as foods that may be missing and foods that may be in excess. Sometimes, people have a tendency to give you a dietary recall, "Oh, no, I never have any snacks." and, then, you might look at the food diary and see, "Well, what happened here at 10:30 in the morning? What about 3 o’clock in the afternoon? What about at midnight? What about 3 am?"

What would a dietitian want to know about your protein intake?
A registered dietitian might want to know how much protein you are eating during the course of a day, because many people eat much too much protein. The biggest protein misconception is that protein has no calories. Too much protein could cause you to lose calcium from your bones. An excessive amount of protein can also harm your kidneys, because kidneys are the organs that filter protein.

Still, you need protein because protein repairs our bodies’ muscles and tissues. So the other thing is: What are your sources of protein? Lean proteins, such as fish or chicken without the skin that is preferably not breaded and fried, are good choices. Meat is much better when it’s grilled or broiled, so that you’re not getting the extra fat there. Other healthful sources of protein are cheese, egg whites and beans. Peanut butter, tofu and soy products also have protein, so you don’t have to just have meat in your diet to have a good source of protein.

What will a dietitian want to know about your fat intake?
A dietitian might want to know how much fat are you eating, the sources of fat, including the hidden sources of fat. There is fat lurking in many of the foods that you might not think of, like crackers, for example.

Fat is a nutrient in the diet that is very important for the functioning of our body. Fat helps the body absorb fat-soluble vitamins, and it provides energy and is also important for growth and development. The thing about fat is you have to try to eat the right kinds of fats. Unsaturated fats are better than the saturated fats. So a dietitian would also want to know sources of saturated fats, the fats that will stick to your arteries the fastest. They are usually fat that is solid at room temperature, like shortening and butter and the fat that is on meat. So those are the fats that are usually not recommended when you are trying to prevent heart disease and have a healthier diet. The polyunsaturated fats might be in corn oil, safflower oil, sunflower oil. They are liquid at room temperature. And the monounsaturated fats are in products like olive oil, canola oil; they’re in olives, avocado.

What might a dietitian tell you about carbohydrate intake?
I think that low-carb diets or no-carb diets are really doing us a great disservice. The biggest misconception about carbohydrates is that they are really fattening and they are not. Carbohydrates could be fattening if you’re eating an excessive amount of them. But if you eat the proper amount for your particular body, for your level of energy, then I think that, not only will you enjoy them, but you’ll enjoy the benefits that they bring. We need carbohydrates for energy, because they’re the best source of energy that we have. We need carbohydrates for vitamins and minerals. We need carbohydrates for fiber, to help things moving along. The carbohydrates that I like to promote are whole grains, like a whole grain cereal, whole grain breads and pastas.

How might a dietitian help you get your daily servings of fruits and vegetables?
I think that there are many people who feel that the only way to get a vegetable is when you’re sitting down at dinner, but that’s really not true at all. Baby carrots or sugar snap peas are great to carry around with you. You can add some lettuce and tomatoes to any sandwich. Cutting up fruit in your cereal in the morning is a great way to start your day. And if you don’t have time to prepare these foods, you could also make a smoothie, where you put some fruit in the blender with some milk, and that’s a great source of calcium and fruits and vegetables.

What is your overall advice about diet?
The most important point is that your diet should be balanced. There is no one food or nutrient that’s going to be magical. If you try to think of a concert, if you went to hear just one instrument playing, it’s nothing like hearing a whole symphony. So there is a symphony of fruits and vegetables and vitamins and minerals and proteins and carbohydrates and fats out there. The key is trying to learn how to be a good conductor and put them all in your diet so that you know that you’re meeting your needs, no matter what age you are.

How can you find a registered dietitian?
If you are a consumer looking for an expert in the field of dietetics, it is very important to find a registered dietitian. Anyone could call him or herself a nutritionist, however, a registered dietitian has to have earned a degree in nutrition or a related field, and they must maintain their professional qualification with continuing education credits. There are also people who have PhDs in nutrition, who may teach on a university level and be involved in research. The best place to find a qualified registered dietitian is to look on the website of the American Dietetic Association website, www.eatright.org.

 

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